BIRDS OP THE PACIFIC DISTRICT. 189 



Cape Flattery Light. Alexander Simpson, keeper. — 

 Arrived May 7, 1885. 



Whidley Island, W. T. Lawrence Wessel. — Arrived 

 April 24, 1885. 



210. Tachycineta bicolor (Vieill.) Tree Swallow. 



San Diego. Of occasional occurrence in winter; not 

 at Campo and mountains sixty miles south in May, 1884. 

 Perhaps none breed as far south as San Diego where it 

 was abundant in February, but not seen after the first 

 of April.— L. B. 



San Bernardino. F. Stephens. — Tolerably common 

 migrant in the valley. Agua Caliente, several seen, the 

 latter migrating. (?) 



Santa Cruz. Joseph Skirm. — Common summer resi- 

 dent. 



San Jose. A. L. Parkhurst. — Abundant summer resi- 

 dent. February 24, 1884, four birds, first. Weather 

 very warm for date. Arrived in 1885; February 20, 

 two birds; common March 13. W. 0. Emerson. Sep- 

 tember 9, 1886, hundreds of cliff and white bellied 

 swallows together on telegraph wires.) 



Sebastopol. F. H. Holmes. — Arrived March 9; com- 

 mon March 15, 1885. 



Marysville. W. F. Peacock. — Abundant summer 

 resident. February 20, 1884, both sexes; February 25 

 the bulk arrived. Arrived in 1855, January 16; com- 

 mon, January 28; January 21, 1886. 



L. B. — Marysville, February 1; 1878, first; common 

 soon afterward; weather not unusual. 



Chico. "William Proud. — Six birds seen February 16, 

 1885. 



Haywards. W. 0. Emerson. — Rare summer resident; 

 April 8, 1885. 



Stockton. L. B. — December 5 and 6, 1879, about a 



